2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17228370
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Network Analysis of the Social Environment Relative to Preference for and Tolerance of Exercise Intensity in CrossFit Gyms

Abstract: Known for its ability to improve fitness and health, high-intensity functional training (HIFT) focuses on functional movements completed at high intensities, often yielding outcomes superior to repetitive aerobic workouts. Preference for and tolerance of high-intensity exercise are associated with enjoyment of and adherence to HIFT. Similarly, the social environment present within CrossFit, a popular group-based HIFT modality, is important to the enjoyment of and adherence to HIFT. This study aimed to test whe… Show more

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“…As such, members who are further removed from their counterparts may be less likely to enjoy the exercise experience because of their “lack” of community. This finding supports previous research suggesting social connectedness contributes to the benefits of the group-exercise participation (Patterson et al , 2020a, 2022). Second, in general, people tend to report higher satisfaction in exercise when they work out in groups (Carter and Alexander, 2020; Kinnafick et al , 2018) potentially explaining the association between closeness (i.e.…”
Section: Research Question 1: Are Network Positions Related To Compul...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…As such, members who are further removed from their counterparts may be less likely to enjoy the exercise experience because of their “lack” of community. This finding supports previous research suggesting social connectedness contributes to the benefits of the group-exercise participation (Patterson et al , 2020a, 2022). Second, in general, people tend to report higher satisfaction in exercise when they work out in groups (Carter and Alexander, 2020; Kinnafick et al , 2018) potentially explaining the association between closeness (i.e.…”
Section: Research Question 1: Are Network Positions Related To Compul...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…When there is inadequate sports equipment and limited space, it is at least feasible to train using bodyweight exercises in a minimum amount of space. In this context, a strong sense of community and social support among the members in the affiliated training centers contributes to motivation and builds adherence to the training concept ( Whiteman-Sandland et al, 2016 ; Dominski et al, 2020 ; Patterson et al, 2020 ). Social networking and relationship building may also occur online through digital sports offers ( Vuorenlinna, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the Portuguese (10 items; 5 per construct; 10 items represent low preference/tolerance) and the Chinese (8 items; 4 per construct; 4 items represent low preference/tolerance) versions presented a distinct final set of items compared to the original version, which may be crucial for the questionnaire's quality comprehension. Patterson et al [23] highlighted this while claiming that the questionnaire would benefit from redesigned and reduced scales, a problem that further psychometric testing could address.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%